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I bought an 1969 copy of <u>OFFICIAL RULES OF CARD GAMES</u> (1969).  <br>
I bought an 1969 copy of <u>OFFICIAL RULES OF CARD GAMES</u> (1969).  <br>
Had rules for <u>BOURE</u> or <u>BOORAY</u>.  <br>
Had rules for <u>BOURE</u> or <u>BOORAY</u>.  <br>
In library
In library had copy of <u>AGOG</u>. Also <u>ABBOTT'S NEW CATD GAMES</u>.  <br>
Mentioned to Claude about Hallmark and <u>RED LETTER</u> and their  <br>
saying that family word games are now top priority. He  <br>
said that he had an idea for a word <u>GAME</u>, which he hasn't  <br>
worked out completely yet. It is played with a deck of cards.  <br>
On the back are three letters, such as "N-E-M". On the  <br>
other side is one of the three letters. Players have a choice  <br>
of a number of cards placed back up in their effort to draw  <br>
cards to make words.  <br>